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Sunday, May 22, 2016

Faithful Reviews: The Dragon Roars by Sara Davison

About
the Book, The Dragon Roars:

Their
Secrets Protect Them ...

But
Secrets are Hard to Keep

No one in the army can find out that Captain Jesse
Christensen has become a believer. He and bookstore owner Meryn O’Reilly are
forced to meet in secret, facing imprisonment or worse if they are found
together. Their relationship deepens, but so does Lieutenant Gallagher’s hatred
for the Christians in their city. As Gallagher’s power grows, it becomes clear
that his connections go much further up the chain of command than anyone
realized, putting all believers, especially Jesse, in extreme danger.

Meryn wants to give her heart to Jesse fully, but her
past holds her back. Although circumstances conspire to keep her silent, she
needs to tell him her secret. When he finds out what she has been keeping from
him, nothing will stand between them anymore.

Sara Davison holds a degree in English Literature from
Queen’s University. She has written a monthly column for a major newspaper in
her city, and is a copy-editor for an on-line publishing company. Her first
novel, The Watcher, was the winner in the Word Alive Publishing contest in
2010, and will be released in April 2011. Davison has been a finalist for two
national writing awards through The Word Guild; in 2008, for The Best New
Canadian Christian Author, and in 2010, for Best Column – Single.

Davison lives in Orillia, Ontario, with her husband
Michael and their three children.

Captivating. If you want a book that gets your attention
and keeps it, pick this one up.

Book Two, The
Dragon Roars picks up where The End
Begins left off. Jesse is more than a soldier, he’s a Christian. His
position is a blessing but also a curse. His relationship with the rebellious
Meryn blooms, and he uses his role to help her but the dominating army is not
to be trifled with. Meryn knows her future is in peril, but so is Jesse’s. How
long will they be able to survive? That is the question nobody knows.

Sara Davison creates an amazing world where the world’s
turned upside down. Christians are the enemy and life’s a guessing game. She
weaves biblical truths with magnificent story-telling and paints a gripping
picture for the reader in her Seven Trilogy Series

I
give this book five-stars. I recommend this series to all who
love end-time stories and series. It’s well worth it!